PGDTA Elects Richard Giroday President
Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 4:44 PM
Prince George, B.C. – Richard Giroday has been elected the new president of the Prince George & District Teachers Association.
He was chosen today at the PGDTAs Annual General Meeting at the Van Bien Training Centre.
Giroday succeeds Tina Cousins, who didn’t seek re-election. The new 1st vice-president is Joanne Hapke while Phil Rice has been elected 2nd vice-president.
Susan Trabant remains treasurer while Debbie Page stays on as Secretary. Local representatives are Joanne Hapke and Daryl Beauregard while members at large are Matt Pearce, Chris Sdoutz, Katherine Trepanier & Marcus Nipp.
Giroday succeeds Cousins July 1st.
Comments
Thanks to Ms Cousins for a job well done and good luck Mr Giroday
I just saw Cousins on the local CKPG news where she stated:
“we also saw our members stand for public education with a militance that we don’t show very often.”
Really Tina, really??
The BCTF has consistently been unable to reach agreements with any government and has consistently displayed a militant attitude!
It takes two to tango!
Actually, I don’t understand why 250 allows comments on any union associated stories they post on their site.
Dumbfounded, so let me get this straight…. according to you, we can whine and complain about roads, taxes, City management, the Conservative Government federally, the Liberal Government provincially, pipelines, gas prices, inflation, the weather, bad drivers, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., but not anything that has any connection to a Union?
Gee Dumbfounded, did I hurt your feelings? You wouldn’t belong to a Union now, would you??
And you are the reason I rest my case.
Gee, now you hurt my feelings!
The only good thing for a union is if you suck at your job because you are lazy and do the bare minimum and seniority for vacations for choosing the best time of year you want.
The brain dead surround me!
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